The Middle Phrygian Period YHSS 5 800–540 BCE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2022
From the ninth to the seventh century BCE, Phrygia was one of multiple emerging polities across Anatolia. To the east, mid ninth century BCE Urartian rulers extended their power into northern Mesopotamia (Inomata and Coben 2006). To the west, along the Aegean coast, Greek colonists established new cities and broadened their influence south and east along the Mediterranean coast (Greaves 2011). In central Anatolia, Phrygia became the dominant political force (Fig. 7.1).
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